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Pros and cons of an HTML/JavaScript only web app Thanks. Can you give an example of the concurrency issues that would be caused by this model? |
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Pros and cons of an HTML/JavaScript only web app Thank you. This answers my question completely. Appreciate the time you took in giving a clear and concise answer. +1 |
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Pros and cons of an HTML/JavaScript only web app That really is a speedy website. Thanks very much for the input. Much appreciated. |
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Pros and cons of an HTML/JavaScript only web app Thanks for the comments. |
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Pros and cons of an HTML/JavaScript only web app Good question. I'm thinking of doing the frontend in only html/javascript in order to lighten the page so that it is quicker on mobiles/pads. So probably just replace asp.net controls. All calls to the server through a webservice, so the wcf service should somehow deal with the validation etc. Do you think this is possible? |
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